House Speaker John Boehner thinks it is unlikely Congress will agree on a measure to solve the ongoing humanitarian crisis at the southwestern border before legislators leave for a month-long break in August.
“I don’t have as much optimism as I’d like to have,” he said Thursday.
Boehner also admitted he isn’t confident lawmakers will provide President Barack Obama with the nearly four billion dollars he requested more than a week ago to address the influx of undocumented child immigrants across the border.
“I can’t imagine our members are going to want to send more money down there without attempting to mitigate the problem at the border,” he added.
More than 52,000 children have crossed the border since October, many fleeing violence and instability in Central America. But the president’s appeal for emergency appropriations has been met with hesitance by Republican leadership. Many lawmakers have said the request is too costly and that money alone won’t solve the problem.









